ETH gas fee consumption can also be exchanged for rewards? This ecosystem is quite interesting. Someone is participating in the project's gas optimization mechanism, spending 0.1112 ETH on gas fees and receiving 25 Beans tokens as a reward. This design idea is pretty good—making every on-chain operation beneficial for users. The project team seems to be promoting a vision of gasless or low-cost interactions, attracting early participants through incentive mechanisms. For users who interact frequently, this fee reimbursement model can indeed lower the barrier to participation. Those interested in experiencing it can check out their ecosystem mechanism design.
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Anon32942
· 01-11 14:55
Can you also exploit gas fees for profit? That logic is a bit extreme.
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MemeCurator
· 01-11 02:45
Gas fees can also be exploited for profit; this game is quite interesting.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 01-08 16:01
You can still exploit gas fees for arbitrage; I like this logic.
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PessimisticOracle
· 01-08 15:54
Can you also exploit gas? This thing actually has some value.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 01-08 15:46
0.1112 ETH for 25 Beans? That's a bold move, almost like getting your gas fee back.
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FadCatcher
· 01-08 15:35
Gas fees can also be recovered, I love this logic.
ETH gas fee consumption can also be exchanged for rewards? This ecosystem is quite interesting. Someone is participating in the project's gas optimization mechanism, spending 0.1112 ETH on gas fees and receiving 25 Beans tokens as a reward. This design idea is pretty good—making every on-chain operation beneficial for users. The project team seems to be promoting a vision of gasless or low-cost interactions, attracting early participants through incentive mechanisms. For users who interact frequently, this fee reimbursement model can indeed lower the barrier to participation. Those interested in experiencing it can check out their ecosystem mechanism design.